Eugen Millington-Drake

Sir John Henry Eugen Vanderstegen Millington-Drake, KCMG (26 February 1889 – 12 December 1972) was a British diplomat.

(In the 1956 British war film The Battle of the River Plate he is played by the actor Anthony Bushell, and is portrayed as a well dressed and accomplished diplomat.)

He was vice-president of the Council of the Royal India, Pakistan and Ceylon Society, visiting the East on cultural missions, 1949–1950.

[15] Land for the Air Forces Memorial at Runnymede, Surrey was donated by Sir Eugen and Lady Effie Millington-Drake in 1949.

[16] In 1962, Sir Eugen endowed the Rommelpreis, a marksmanship prize of the German Bundeswehr (Army) named in honour of the World War 2 General Erwin Rommel.

Casa de Carrasco vista desde Calle Sir Eugen Millington Drake
Admiral Graf Spee (German Armored Ship, 1936) View of the after part of the ship's superstructure, port side, taken while she was in Montevideo harbor, Uruguay in mid-December 1939, following the Battle of the River Plate. Note the burned-out remains of an Arado Ar 196A-1 floatplane on the ship's catapult and the German naval ensign flying from the mast mounted atop the after rangefinder.
Graf Spee in flames after being scuttled
Air Forces Memorial at Runnymede, Surrey